Monica Reed

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Katana!

Meet Katana!  Katana is a mixed breed, sable colored, 1 and a half year old girl!  She is super sweet with a lot of energy!  She loves to play!  Katana will need a little TLC, looks like she has had some skin/flea issues.  Her patches will grow back and she will be forever grateful!  She will pay you back with love, kisses, companionship and she’ll be the best friend you’ve ever had!  She is up to date on her shots but will need to be spayed and micro chipped.  She is a sweet girl!

If you want more info on Katana, contact the Montgomery County Animal Care & Control at (931) 648-5750 or visit 616 N Spring Street in Clarksville.  You can also find out more HERE.

Check out Katana’s pics and videos!

 

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